Sorry Sweetie, I know how you feel. I had 2 miscarriages and gave birth to 3 perfect children. The doctor told me that as many as 1 out of 10 pregnancies end in miscarriages but most women don't know because they usually occur before the woman even knows she is pregnant. He also said a miscarriage is often caused by something being pretty drastically wrong with the baby. (This is small comfort, I know).
You didn't mention how far along you were when you miscarried but if it was a first trimester, you probably don't have much to worry about if you're pregnant. Take care of yourself. See a MD ASAP. An ultrasound may be a comfort to you and ascertain the current health of the fetus if there is one. Good Luck.
2006-11-08 11:08:53
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answered by punxy_girl 4
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I think you need to do more research. Normally you are suppost to wait until you have a regular period before you get pregnant again. But I am sure everything can be fine. I have had multipule miscarrages in life and and had D&C also. As long as everything came out, then you will be fine. I would suggest getting intouch with a doctor though. Let them know that you had a miscarrage and got pregnant right away. they might want to do an ultrasound to make sure that everything came out. and they will watch you closer. But if everything came out then you should have a perfectly normal pregnancy. sorry for your previouse loss, and wish you luck.
2006-11-08 18:32:32
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answered by sr22racing 5
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Sorry to hear about your miscarriage! I'm sure that you did everything that you could to prevent a miscarriage with your first pregnancy. Make sure to get regular prenatal care and relax as much as possible. Stress can cause problems. Take naps. I am sure that you know this already, no drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes or taking drugs without running this by your OB-gyn or doctor first. Congrats on your new pregnancy.
2006-11-08 18:28:32
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answered by Justme 3
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While you should have waited at least 3 months, if you are pregnant now then start taking prenatal vitamins immediately, get a pregnancy test and see your doctor. Your doctor will advise you better than anyone else on Yahoo Answers.
Sorry about your miscarriage...hope things will have a happy ending.
2006-11-08 18:26:41
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answered by Dellajoy 6
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no one can say that the baby is going to be OK for you hun. I KNOW. Although you should take it easy for the first trimester. How far are you because MY doctor told me not to have sex for the first 2 months because it interrupts with the process of the pregnancy. BEST WISHES I will keep you on my prays.
2006-11-08 18:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, let me tell you how sorry I am that you have had to go through this. Second, your dr. should have told you when it was safe for you to get pregnant again, if he/she didn't, ask ask him/her. There are no guarentees that this pregnancy will be any different. But I will keep you in my prayers and I wish you the best of luck in this pregnancy
2006-11-08 18:27:26
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answered by Who Me? 4
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there are no words that i would ever be able to say to express the sadness you have went through..being a dad and having that happen to my wife, it is and was very hard, and i am so sorry for your loss. first, do not give up, and talk to your OB/GYN, he or she should be able to guide you as to when you should try again
2006-11-08 20:25:29
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answered by phishsports 3
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Go to a gynocologist. Or at least your GP (which may have to refer you to a Gyn) they will check you out.
Did you not go to one after you miscariaged?
2006-11-08 18:29:38
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answered by Anonymous
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